SQL Server with Mr. Denny:

Security

With the announcement of the CPU "issues" in the last week or so, this week has quickly become Security Week at DCAC with our blogging. This week will all be capped off without 0 CommentsRSS FeedEmail a friend

The short answer is, you don't.
The entire point of Always Encrypted is that the DBA can't view or modify the data using SQL Server Management Studio. The only way to view and change the data is by using the front end application that created the data. This means that if someone submits a...

If you have database mirroring setup and running, you'll notice that it has a lack of built in monitoring. And if you have a lot of databases having monitoring for each potential state that each database can be in can flood you with email if the network between sites goes down and comes back up. ...